What physical discomfort can gallbladder polyps cause

Patients with gallbladder polyps are usually asymptomatic, and some patients experience atypical symptoms such as upper abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. Gallbladder polyps are protruding or bulging lesions of the gallbladder wall into the gallbladder lumen. Some patients are usually asymptomatic, and most of them are found during physical examination ultrasound. Some patients may also have atypical symptoms, such as epigastric pain, and some patients may even have radiating pain in the right shoulder, radiating pain in the back, etc., and the symptoms will worsen after eating greasy food. In addition to epigastric pain, patients may also experience digestive symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, anorexia and diarrhea. If the patient’s condition worsens, systemic inflammatory reactions such as fatigue, malaise, and fever may occur. If the above symptoms occur, it is considered to be caused by gallbladder polyps. It is recommended to go to the local regular hospital for consultation, relevant examination, clear diagnosis, and then choose the appropriate way to deal with.